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Crossfaith

Origin
Osaka, Japan
Genre
Metal
Formed
November, 2006
Crossfaith

Crossfaith is a Japanese metalcore band from Osaka that was formed in 2006. Since its formation, the band has retained the same line-up with no member changes, which currently consists of vocalist Kenta Koie, guitarist Kazuki Takemura, bassist Hiroki Ikegawa, drummer Tatsuya Amano and keyboardist Terufumi Tamano. They are characterized by performing a style of metalcore with dubstep and other forms of electronic music influences, and for their intense live performances. Crossfaith released their first demo Blueprint of Reconstruction in 2008. The band later released their debut EP The Artificial Theory for the Dramatic Beauty, through Zestone Records in 2009, and debut full-length studio album The Dream, the Space in 2011 through Tragic Hero Records. Crossfaith then released their second EP Zion in September 2012; this acted as a promotional release to countries outside Japan.

Origin Osaka, Japan
Genres Metalcore, electronicore
Years active 2006–present
Labels Razor & Tie, Sony Music, Search and Destroy, Tragic Hero, Zestone, Ariola Japan, UNFD
Associated acts Coldrain, Beartooth, Skindred
Members Kenta Koie, Kazuki Takemura, Terufumi Tamano, Tatsuya Amano, Hiroki Ikegawa

About Crossfaith

Released their debut album The Dream, The Space in 2011. Their third album Xeno hit #14 on the Oricon charts.

Achievement of Crossfaith

They started off by covering songs by groups Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit. They have collaborated with One Ok Rock

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Latest information about Crossfaith updated on July 28 2021.